On 6th March 1905 the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Ltd had a new vessel, its first turbine steamer, launched on the Tyne. We hear of the war of words about a suitable name for it.
\n\nJonathan Harker has found a library with a lot of books, newspapers and magazines in the English language. It seems that Count Dracula has been studying the language, customs and manners of the English, prior to a move to London. Whilst the Count has the grammar and vocabulary, he wants Jonathan Harker to stay and teach him the blass.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain, dy yannoo ard eailley jeh Gool Peran, noo patroonagh y Chorn -
\nPYBA - Tri marghak
\nBRENDA WOOTTON - Silver net
\nAPHEX TWIN - Goon Gumpus
\nROB TOFIELD - Cornish elements
\nTHE ROWAN TREE & THE AGGIE BOYS CHOIR - One and all
\nSTEVE HUNT - Pysk pi
\nCORNCROW - Sweet nightingale
\nCOR MEBYON KERNOW - Trelawny
\nGWENNO - An Stevel Nowydh